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United Parcel to Expand OIA Operations

United Parcel to Expand OIA Operations

United Parcel Service will expand its operation at Ontario International Airport. The Atlanta-based cargo carrier will enlarge its existing facility at the airport to approximately 900,000 square feet, an increase of about 15 percent, the company announced in a statement posted on its website last week. The increase, which will …

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Report Backs Teachers’ Salary Demands

Report Backs Teachers’ Salary Demands

California State University faculty members should receive the five percent raise they’ve been asking for more than one year, according to a report released Monday. The fact-finding report took about two months to complete and was presented to the California Faculty Association and the California State University Chancellor’s office 10 …

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Water Restriction to Stay in Place

Water Restriction to Stay in Place

The Riverside City Council voted Tuesday to extend its emergency water conservation measures into this fall. The vote, which leaves those restrictions in place through Nov. 7, will affect all Riverside Public Utilities and Western Municipal Water District customers within the city, according to a statement. Major restrictions include no …

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New Training Facility will Teach Skills Needed for Manufacturing, Technical Jobs

InTech Center

InTech Center in Fontana, which opened last week, is expected to train Inland Empire residents to work in manufacturing while attracting businesses to the region. The project, which has been in the works for several years, is being praised for its blending of the public and private sectors. During her …

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Local Industrial Market Creates a “Catch-22”

Inland Empire Industrial Market

The Inland Empire industrial market is experiencing market conditions not seen in two decades, according to one of the region’s prominent industrial brokers. “The combination of high demand, low vacancies, and a shortage of land for new construction is driving up prices of industrial land and buildings in most submarkets,” …

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On The Move

City of Riverside

Scott Miller has been named Riverside’s interim finance director. Miller, who has held a number of financial positions in the public and private sector during his 30-year career, began work Monday, according to a statement. Miller will oversee the day-to-day activities of the city’s finance department until a permanent finance …

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